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• GRANT’S INNOVATIVE HEATING TECHNOLOGIES ARE REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS AND FUTURE PROOFING NEW BUILD PROPERTIES
Grantʼs innovative heating technologies are reducing carbon emissions and future proofing new build properties
For many years, Grantʼs main priority has been to manufacture heating technologies that provide the highest efficiencies and reduce carbon emissions to help on the journey to zero carbon. As more new developments are built throughout Ireland, demand for innovative, sustainable and renewable heating technologies continues to increase amongst those working in the construction trade.
With a growing focus on sustainability and reducing environmental impact, incorporating renewable heating sources into a new build property is crucial as it will help to future-proof the property, whilst also helping to meet Part L compliance of building regulations.
A popular and renewable main heat source for new builds is the highly efficient Grant Aerona³ R32 air to water air source heat pump which provides compliance and an energy efficient, sustainable and cost-effective way to heat a property. With an ErP rating of A+++, the Aerona³ R32 range is available in outputs of 6kW, 10kW, 13kW and 17kW and the units can help to achieve nearly zero-energy building (NZEB) standards, as required by all new build properties in Ireland.
Grant also provides those working on new build properties with highly efficient hot water storage options, including the new Grant Integrated Unit and the pre-plumbed and pre-wired hot water cylinder. Both cylinders have a 210 litre capacity, with large solid stainless steel coils to give quick and efficient hot water production. The pre-plumbed cylinder has the zone valves and controls fitted, allowing for simple and efficient pipework and electrical connections. The Integrated Unit has all the benefits of a pre-plumbed cylinder, however it is enclosed in a sleek white casing and is commonly fitted in utility rooms, where space may be of a premium. To heat individual rooms, underfloor heating and aluminium radiators are great modern heat emitter choices and can support the overall design and architecture of the space whilst also creating comfort.
Grant Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump.
The Grant Uflex underfloor heating system works effectively with an air to water air source heat pump, helping to save energy and money as both systems work at low temperatures so together use less energy. Aluminium radiators, such as the Grant Afinia range are highly efficient and compatible with high and low temperature systems. With excellent conductivity and vertical and horizontal combinations the Afinia range also delivers flexibility with installations.
Those working on new build projects can now avail of a full, individually tailored heating solution through Grantʼs Integrated Heating Packages for New Builds. Grantʼs heating packages are helping those in the trade save time and hassle in specifying and installing the heating system as Grantʼs team of technical specialists will size and specify the full heating package as part of the companyʼs free of charge heating design service.
Grant Integrated Heating Package
Compiled of a main heat source, hot water storage and heat emitters, a typical Grant Integrated Heating Package may include: •Grant Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump •Grant Integrated Unit or Grant Pre-plumbed cylinder •Grant Afinia aluminium radiators •Grant Uflex underfloor heating •Grant Uflex 230V Heatmiser Neo Stats
Grant continues to operate at the forefront of the heating industry, consistently providing those who are working on new build projects with comfortable, sustainable and cost-effective heating solutions. Think Heating. Think Grant.
Visit www.grant.eu for more information on Grantʼs range of innovative heating solutions and to read more about Grantʼs heating design service.
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